The Climbing Roses 
For House-Wall and Garden-Trellis 
H. & O. SPECIALLY PREPARED POTTED PLANTS 
Plant Climbing Roses near the porch or on the house walls 
to have their fragrance and color close at hand. Use them in the 
garden to decorate lattices, arbors, pillars, pergolas and as fes- 
toons over walls. 

PRICES H. & O. POTTED, GROWING CLIMBERS 
Each $1.50—unless otherwise noted. 

Climbing American Beauty. 
grower. 
Dorothy Perkins. Big clusters of soft, shell-pink roses. 
Dr. Van Fleet. Exquisite, large, light pink flowers on long etsms. 
Excelsa. Double crimson flowers in clusters. 
Golden Pyramid. Large, semi double, unfading cadmium yellow. Very vigorous 
pyramid to 5-6 ft.; seasonal bloom. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 
red. Unexcelled brilliance. 
Primrose. Canary yellow roses of double form in profusion. 
The New “Patented Roses” 
Selected from the best of the NEW ROSES in 
America and Europe, these improved varieties will 
bring a refreshing note to old gardens and a thrill to 
the beginner. 
We supply these new roses in potted, growing 
plants sure to bloom for you this season. 
BETTY PRIOR. (Plant Patent 340.) One of the most satisfying Flori- 
bunda Roses, flowers resemble red dogwood blossoms in shape 
and size, shrimp’ pink inside, carmine pink outside. Profuse 
bloom all season. Potted plants $1.75 each. 
BLAZE. (Plant Patent No. 10.) 
red climbing rose, vigorous grower and blooms over a long sea- 
A marvelous everblooming scarlet 
‘son. Price, potted plants, $1.75 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Plant Patent No. 38.) Lovely, coppery pink 
and gold, with long, pointed buds. The outstanding favorite 
in two-tone pinks. Considered the ‘Queen of Modern Roses.” 
Potted plants, $1.80 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant Patent No. 105.) 
Fragrant. Continuously in bloom. 
Large, full, deep vel- 
vety crimson. Price $1.80 
each. 
MARY MARGARET MCBRIDE (Plant Pat. 537.) Considered the most 
alluring shining, rose-pink variety in recent years. 
Vigorous in growth. Potted plants, 
Long, firm 
buds having a yellow base. 
$2.00 each. 
PERMANENT WAVE. (Plant Patent 107.) Floribunda. Named 
for the interesting ‘permanent wave’ of the semi double bright 
cochineal red blossoms. Huge clusters, glossy foliage. Potted 
plants, $1.75 each. | 
Large, double flowers of bright rose pink. Strong 
Flowers profusely. 
Fragrant. 
(The improved "Crimson Rambler.’’) 

Climbing Roses for the garden trellis. 
Loose clusters of large-sized, double flowers of bright scarlet 
Fine for cutting. 
The June Flowering Roses 
“HYBRID PERPETUALS” 
These are the hardiest of the large-flowering Gar- 
den roses, with blooming season largely in June and 
July. Their extremely large flowers on strong sturdy 
bushes make June the month of Roses. 
PRICES—Growing, Potted Plants—$1.85 each; 5 for $8.75. 
Frau Karl Druschki. A large silvery white. The ideal white rose. 
General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson. Very fragrant. 
Paul Neyron. Beautiful deep rose. The largest of all. 
Ulrich Brunner. Bright cherry crimson. An old favorite. 
CARE OF ROSES 
To obtain the best results, constant and thorough watering is 
needed during the growing and blooming season. 
1. Give nourishment to soil by use of manure or a handful of Bone 
Meal to each plant. 
2. Spray with Nicoteen or Black Leaf 40 every week or ten days 
to control sucking insects. 
3. A combination of nine parts of dusting sulphur and one part of 
Arsenate of Lead, used regularly will keep roses free of in- 
sects and diseases. 
4, Dusting with Sulphur Dust regularly each week controls Mil- 
dew. 
For quantities and prices see page 15. 
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